JournalismPakistan.com | Published May 09, 2017
Join our WhatsApp channelThe International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and the Bangladesh Manobadhikar Sangbadik Forum (BMSF) have condemned the arrest of an editor under the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Act in Dhaka, Bangladesh on May 1. The IFJ is demanding immediate withdrawal of cases against the editor.
Ahmed Razu, the executive editor of natunsomoy.com, was arrested from his office under the Section 57 of the ICT Act. He was arrested following a couple of police complaints by a private business enterprise, the Walton Group, accusing him of tarnishing the company’s image by deliberately publishing fabricated news. Natun Somoy has published a number of news articles which criticized the after-sales service of the Walton Group, particularly regarding their phone and motorcycles. Razu was formerly a journalist with the Walton Group-owned newspaper.
The court remanded him to one-day custody in two cases filed by the Walton Group and released him on bail granted by the Dhaka Chief Metropolitan Magistrate's Court on May 3. The company has filed a case for falsifying two news reports, and an extortion case. Razu alleged that the company filed the cases to harass him, and their allegations were fabricated.
The ICT Act, especially its Section 57, has been termed draconian as the law has been used to arrest journalists and activists. The ICT Act empowers law enforcers to arrest any person without warrant and Section 57 criminalises publishing ‘fake, obscene or defaming information in electronic form.’
The IFJ said: “The arrest of a journalist under the ICT Act in a complaint filed by a private entity over critical news is against the basic principle of the press freedom. Such arrests only harass journalists and force them to self-censor. The IFJ urges the immediate withdrawal of the cases against Ahmed Razu, and asks the Bangladesh government to ensure that the Act is not further used to arrest journalists.” - IFJ media release/Image: Dhaka Tribune
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